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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1897)
frf f * \ t. IITO OMAHA DATTY BJfiE : RlIfMf\r. OCTOBBK 1. 1807. I ] COUNCIL BLUF1 DEPARTMENT MIMUl m\TIG * . Hr , fchrlv IT , dentist. Men lam ull < . , rom 240 , Bmoko Ollle's Choice , 1023 South Main ctreci Wahcn'c for Umlcc Hulls ? m1 fancy gro ceries Mh * Pophlo Miller \HthiK filends In PI Loul * . M.RO Mamie Mmklcy lias returned trflm a Msll In Acklcy , Neb. Mr M. S. TcrttilllRoi has returned from n Vc iy pleasant \islt In JHiluUi. Kor fall Oak fliilshtd family surrey ; pool on new ; iuea | > . W. A. Maurcr. Satlftfadlon Rtwranlcod atthe reliable Jlluff City steam laundry. Phone 314. Niijht school Western)1 ) Iowa college In Eltcman building , commuices October 4. Mix * Hmnia Morehouso left l.iit cseiiltiK Mr Chicago , wlic-reslio enters Chicago university. Waller S. A > ers , rpcchl pension examiner of Ilnrllngloii , Is In the city attemlim' feileral court Mr. nnd .MtHH jSncsiPlatncr have returned Irani a MimrncTllJVlilt lli St. Louis and the eonlh. majf' Uciiri'tcntntivTFutnini of C'jHuti aa In the cltj yestelday to attend the republican con- \oiitlou. Mr * . C. II , Ollmoio has returned from a Mnecks' vUlt In Salt Lake City and other Colorado polutn , M si Mautle Keati of I'iral avenue will spend tin- winter In rhejcnlie. She expects tu hn- jirovo bur health. Mrs. Klneclla of Colon , Neb. , has returned 4n her home nfler a pleasant visit lictc with Urn. flcorgi ! S. DavU. I ) . Colby of Marshilltowii Is In the dty , the guest of hln K'cat ' grand.uiKhter , Mrs. 1' . J. Smith of A\t'iiuc J. Iluv. U' . H. Dudley , who w.n foitnerlj sta- tloni'il In this city , hah been returned to AVculey dun ch of DCS Molnes. \V1II IHubo , whu has been emplojed In PcH'goy's cigar Mtoru , has hectircd a position ulth Wells , KnrRO A Co.'s express. Mis. C. W. McDonald received a telegram ] jnt cvenliiR , aniioiincliii ; the Merlons Illness of .her muthur at Uttnmna. .She left fur there last night Tinl.mllfs * A III society of St. Paul's church will hold Us annual Hireling at the thole loom of the church this afternoon at 2:30 : eliaip. Lost , Imlj'a niartln collarette ; led and black blllt lining , Sunday , between 019 South Tenth and the Teimlnal bridge. Leave at line ollke. Reward. Alii. Fiud Ilomowood of Denver , a nleco of Mr. and Mrs. ( J. L Martin , Is thtlr guest for a tow diys. She la icturnlng from a vhlt vItli relatives In the east. Thu list of voteis tlmt Blgncd the motor fiar.chlse jetltlons ) can In no way compare \\lth the number of Ulumtus that buy coal of Tom Hlshton , 1MOB Hroadway. The case of the State \s. Kred Ilesley , chaigcd with nKsauIttng a man named \V11- lotmns at Mlnden Heveial monthi ago , has been continued until next term of court. Council camp No. 11 , Woodmen of the "World , will meet In regular session this L cnlng. Visiting delegates arc expected from Alpha Omaha No. 1C and Willow camps of Omaha. Refreshments will be served. The Jiuy In the ease of II. A. Pence , who IIUB been on trial In the district court for tlm lust throe days , charged with stealing 7210 In gold fiom Henry Mlgge , a fellow funii hand , weru unable to agree upon a verdict and were discharged by Judge Macy josterday , The Jurors stood six to six from the start to the finish. The icccptlon glvon at the Woman's Chris- thin association hospital last evening to the "business " men of the city was qulto well attended. The reception lasted until 10 o'clock , and after the meeting at the city building , where most of the business men of the city had congregated , was o\cr , a number of them called at the hospital and extended tholr congratulations to the women % vho have labored so hard to make the Insti tution what It Is. Light refreshments and lunch were served during the evening. Last night was thu date for the regular meeting of the executive committee of the Council muffs Transmlsslsslppl association , but owing to the great Interest felt In the fute of the street car franchises it was l.u- liosslblc to get a ciuorum of members In the council chamber , although nearly half of 'tho members were in and about the city building 'Several ' matters of consldciable Im- poitancu aio pressing for consideration and It Is likely that Secretary Judson Vill call a special mcotlng of the committee for one evening this week. The clgaiotto law , which goes Into effect today , and which provides for the payment of an annual license of $300 , will bo icslbted by at least one Council Hluffs dealer. The opinion that has been procured from an eminent eastern Jurist , who Is said Jo be Judge Dillon , by the American Tobacco company deelailng the law to be dcfectlvu nnd unconstitutional has been circulated Among the local denlers. and It has been practically agreed upon that ono of the lo.-al dealers will sell In defiance of the law. Lavt night hiiir-rnl of the cigar stores gave to on } person who applied free boxes of cigarettes. The thcntilcal war that has been i aging liero has at last been settled satisfactory lo ull fJrtliis concerned , Attonioy Wright , for Manager IJerwen , called , on Mr. French cf thu H. E. French company and after a Jungthy conversation Mr. Wynn , manager of the Whlto Crook company , was called from Lincoln by telegraph and an amicable ar rangement was made whereby both com panies will appear the same night. The curtain will ilso at S p. in. sharp with the 11. K. French company presenting "Tho De faulter. " Then the Whlto Ciook company iwlll take the stupe , presenting their bur- lcsiti | ( * . The understanding Is that both companits will give their performances com plete , nothing cut , nothing omitted. This will no doubt bo nno of the strongest and boat pcrfoimamea over given In the city. C. II. Vlavl Co. , female remedy ; consulta tion free Odlco IIOUIB , 9 to 12 and 2 to C. Health hook furnished. 320-327-328 Merrlam block , I N. Y Plumbing company. Tel , 230 , l | Hi-Hi Kxtiite Trnuxfcrx. The following tianafms are reported from thu tltlt' and loan office of J. W. Squliu , 101 Pearl sticct : alary L. ClettM'r and husbund to II. J. . Smith , 10 acres In nw',4 noU C-74-13 , 1. c. d 1 Hhoieso Sclmcnenmn to IM n. Huike , nw , ! i sw'4 n U 9-77-38 , w. d 3,200 Clam I ) , Lung and husband to Ma J. Johmuii ; oH beV4 li-75-39 , 11. c , d. . . . 120 2. Wukt and wlfo to Vanglo Lewis ; no',4 noU H-77'44 , q. c. d 1 .Otto Sihoeni'inan et al to The'ese .Sliocni'inan ; nMi U BW'I ni ' 4 'J.77-iS : , n , c. d ] Lena llaumunn und IniaUnil to Thcroso ijchoeneman , same , < | . c , d. , 1 Bl\ transfers , total JJI3I : BLADDER TROUBLES are inconvenient during the day and destroy rest at ni lit. They nuiko life a misery instead of a blessing. They affect iii.iny persons after they reach the age of 40 , nnd arc usually accom panied by a decay of vital power. They can be CURED Tr Iloliba Snarugus Kidney I'lIU , prociut'il ot Kuhn & Co. , drtiKRists , have done me 4 ttonlvrlul uinouiit of good In a u > ry bhort thin1 Thi-y have cleared up my water nnd re I In di tlu' Irritation of my bladder , and stopped ( ho pain in my kldney-i. luniks to Ilobbi Spuragus Kidney 1'llla. OiO. A. CA11TKH , 2134 S. 35th St. . i Omaha , Neb , HOBBS Sparaps Kidney Pills , AOUUS BEMKUV 00. , P OJ > JiuiOM , [ WO IMS FOR EACH ONE Republican County Convention Endorses Incumbents' Admlinstratioai OLD OfFICERS GET NEW NOMINATIONS ( Jnllicrlim1 of Itriililitli'im KurccN In n Ticket ItCMillM In n lit-- niurUiililc Dlniilny nf llniiiilnill > mid l -n _ I. . K. I'OlTHIl ( i. II. IMTMU TriMiNiirvr Wl 1.1,1 VM MINI ) slH-HIT .IO1I.N S. MOUCW Hllpi-rlliK'inli-iil XV. S. I'M ISON ( Jnronrr V. II. .IHNMUJS Hiirtoor r.HM'.yr U. CUOIC Siiii > rtlNor _ II. < ! . Al'l.l ) IT.lt It V KIMIM'.V The republican county cunvpiitlon jcslurduv diow a ciowd that filled all of the chairs and standing room In the south wing nf the lounty court lioliee with iepresciitatl\e ie- publicans from every p oclnct In thp county. The deliberations occupied all the afternoon , but the resolution passed by the preceding lopubllcnn convention to name delegates to Dos .Molnes , dcdailng thit the present In cumbonl * In the county olllces were to alto gether satisfactory to thu people that the varty was willing to endorse their adminis tration by asserting that the present was the best admlnlstiatlon Hint the count } has e\cr had , wan not forgotten , and every man WIIH rcnonilnatcd for another teim. The convention wai culled to order shortly before noon by Chairman lltulcton of the county central conimittu * nnd after the cus- tonnry congrntulntlons aim ( iiedlctlons of a satisfactory victory , he named Ilrv. W. L. ( ! . IJoiiglas , the minister In charge o" the Moth- odlst church In Carson , as the temporary chairman. He vouched for him us being us good a republican as ho wa a minister. G. A. SpauldltiK was made tcinpoiaty secretary When Mr. Douglas took his scat In the chair he was greeted by hearty applause und iomo ot thf > church member * among the delegate" bhouted "nmen" with much fe'vov. The gen tleman made a speech that called for Btlll heaiticr applause. He .declared that his re publicanism was not the result of any sud den conversion , but was the remit of slxteeiT years of observation and study. Ilu showed a most thorough familiarity with the polltl cal htatuiy of the country and the blessings that had been conferred uv'on it by the repub lican oarty. The regular committees were then ap pointed. They were' Ciedcntluls First district , Hugh Prltchard ; i Second district , Mm Ion Palmer ; Third dis trict , Alex Osier ; Fourth dlstilct , Charlns Hanlcy ; Fifth district , G. S. Allen ; Sixth dls tilct , W. E. Ilalnbrldse ; Seventh dlstilct , W. A Groneweg. , Resolutions Flrat district H. llrandes ; Second dlstrlcN J. H. Mc-Arthur ; Third dls- t le. , Allen Uiiuls ; Fourth dlstrici Ja-ob Han son ; Fifth district , H L Ward , SKth district. Victor E. JJender ; Seventh dlbtrlct , W. A. Mynster. Permanent Organisation First district , W. C. Depcvv ; Second district. O W. Pierce ; Third district , J S Norton ; Fotiith district , S. S. Frank , Fifth district T. A Urcvvlck ; SUth district , A T. Fllcklnger ; SevoiUb dis trict , E I ) , Gaidner. ITS WORK WELL BEGUN. When this.work was done the convention adjourned until 1 ! o'clock.At that hour the ciowd was still larger and there was no loom In the aisles or In the hallways. The com mittee on permanent organization submitted a leport , which was adopted , recommending the following us permanent officers : Chair man , W. E. Dalnbrldge ; secretary , J. II. Me- Arthur ; assistant secretary , Dr. Ileller Mr. Lalnbrldge said the republican party In the county and state was in earnest and united and ready for the coming fray. There ought not and would not bo any difficulty In defeating the fusion's candidates. The ludicrous spectacle was presented to the people ple of the city and county of J , J. Shea and T. J , Evans sleeping In the same bed and f > ; d White ard Horace Doles rl Ing the same ! tumlem and each pedaling in opposite dlrec-1 j lions The repoit of the committee on reso- I lutlons was presented nnd read by Victor i Bender. I i "Wo , the republicans of Pottawattamlo I county , congratulate the , party on the sub- ' stantlal fruits which haveacciued from tho' vigorous bushier administration Introduced by a republican president and United States congicss , and , pursuant to that wise policy , we reallirin our alleglancQ to the principles of thai party ns enunciated In Its nat'onal ' platform and ns It was reflected In the adopted platform of the republican state convention at Cedar Haplds. "We refer with pride to the administration of county alfilrh as It has been conducted In the past under , republican otllcers nnd commend the measures of economy that have been Introduced and acted upon by our boarder or supervisors "Wo particularly commend the advanced gioumls that have been taken by the board In promoting the work of good roads and Invoke tho'legislature of the state to provide for the establishment of grades for our pub lic hlghwavs ! that a uniform sjstem may obtain thiougho'it the county and state. "Wo heartily endorse the vigorous , yet con. servatlve , ertyitu put forth by our represont- Htlvcs in the state legislature In behalf of the people whom they have so ably icpro- ticntcd. > "Wo pledge to the nominees of this con vention the hearty nnd unlteQ support of the republican voters of the county ami guaran tee to the people that only such men will bo nominated who will subserve their In terests to tHe best advantage " The ctmirntlon proceeded to the work of making nominations. A resolution was pre sented and adcpted cutting off all nominat ing Bpeoclicij unless permitted by suspension of the rule. In lapld succession the names of the present ofllcers were yrcuented as candidates for renomlnatlon and approved. In oich case the effort was made to suspend the rules and nominate by acclamation , but this was not always successful. William Aind was itamed for anotucr term as county treasurer , and when the motion was put to make his nomination without any further fo'mallty a single voice came from a remote corner of the room , but under the rule that voice defeated the will of the entile conven tion , and ( lie roll of township , ] was called , with a resilt | that Arnd received every vote In the convention. John S. Morgan recolveA the endorsement for sheriff by acclamation despite the one In dividual whoso voice was fixed for shouting "no" ut all times. Ptof. W S. Paulson received the B-UIIO tort of approval ai a candidate for soperlntendent of county schools , Three candidates were proicnted for cor oner , Henry Fa ill , Dr. V. II. Jennings , the I resent Intumbent , and Dr. W. n. Ilellci. The roll call resulted In Faul receiving 6I' votm , Jcnulngs IDS'/ , and Roller 3 Ernest 13 , Cook \\aa rtmomlnatcd for county suiveyoby acclamation. Thu convention then returned to the head. of tlio ticket and miomlnated the members of Iho loghlaluro who served so acceptably' last winter , L. F , Potter and 0 M. Putnam. Hon. A. T. Fllcklnger placed In nomination for ono of the members of the legislature Huv , Mr Douglas , ( bo temporary chairman , and made a Bfoni ; spacch that came very' near stampeding the delegate ] to the sup- part of Hip reverend gentleman. Major Kll- pack of .Neola , however , prevented It by callIng - Ing attention to the tiadltlon of the repub lican paity that required the second term for a faithful servant ; but when the ballot was taken Mr. Douglas re-olved 30 votes , Potter lil ( and Putnam 17U The haidest struggle In the convention oc curred over the nomination of the two can didates for the Doird of Cowity Supervlsoiu. H. G. Auld aiid Perry Kerney , the present Incumbents , wore only re-elected after the Informal ballot had been followed by the formal cauvasa. The other candidates were William Ujo of Macedr.nla , John Rocnimu * ud H , F Drydeo of llardlu township. Snnlnr'n Slorc Ilnlitifil . The hardware store of Charles Swalno on Middle Broadway vva robbed Wednesday night and a considerable quantity of goods coiriod Hfl y , Entrance yn gained from the , alley In the tear nf the store , whldi la within 100 feet of the central police station. > V grat ing over a cellar areaway had been removed , Three valuable shotguns nnd some knives and razors were taken. The case where the stock of Ueel drills Is kept wai opened , but none of the articles were taken nway , and It Is the bnllef of the police that the burglars In- ( ended to supply themselvei w lib a stock of drills for future work. The cash'reglster was opened , but the small amount of change that It contained was not molested. It Is believed that the robbery WJB committed between 11 nnd 12 o'clock and by men who were thor oughly posted as lo the location and move ments of the patrolmen on right duty. Tie frlendt of County Auditor John M. Matthews and John Plumcr were Joking them jcslerday on the fact that during the previous afternoon and evening both were In the store negotiating for thr purchase of two of the shotguns stolen. Swalno's store has been a common mark for burglars and has suffered from thtlr depre dation n number of times In recent years. Haso burners that economize hard coal at Cole & Cole's. George S. Davis now has the prescription file of A D. Foster and P. G. Schneider and can refill any picscrlptlon wanted at auy time. 200 Bwoy. Stovepipe 10 cents n Joint at Cole & Cole's M \lOlt SICV-i MOTOH Kit \NCIt isn . Until ( It illtiniUM'N llcciiiin1 Ian null CIII/I'IIK Itlllxf II ClK'lT. Shoitly before D o'clock last night Mayor Cuison attached his olliclal signature to both of the motor frcnchUos and they will be come opcratlvn as soon us they can bo pub lished according to law. At C o'clock In the afternoon the'petltlons that the major had called for were presented to him. The Man- awa petition bore the names of 2,314 tax payers nnd voters and the Omaha petition , which was a whoie daj joiaigcr , had upon It the names nnd addresses of 1,016 citizens , representing over DO per cent of the taxes paid In the rlty. When tlio petition vveic presented the major called to his assistance the city e'eik ' and seven ! otherH and began a careful , perusal of the lists of mini's. The oalj protest filed dm Ing the daj was sub mitted by Spencer Smith. At S o'clock the major left his olllce and held a number ot' cainc'st conferences with several citizens , the longest of which was with Colonel IHKer , who until a few dujs ago was pionounccd Id his opposition to the franchises. These conferences occupied n full hour und gave still further emphasis to the fact that no man had over tried more carnestlj to as certain the desires of his constituency than Maj'or Caraon has done trom the beginning of the trcuble. He hid devoted his whole tlmu to the consideration of the subject for weeks and has had Interviews' with thou sands of his fellow citizens und his act lust night , he has no reason to doubt , ' represents the opinion of a majority of the people of Coumcll Bluffs. There was an almost absolute silence around the building when the major stiode through the ciowd and entered the prlvito portion of the city cleik'n olllce. He took .1 scat and remained silent and motionless for ten minutes , and at no time was there moro th'i'i a buzz of whispered conversation In the ciowd that filled the loom and the hall Slid dcnly rising , the mayor pulled the two docu ments from the inside pocket of his to3t , and tinning to the crowd , said "Gentlemen , I want to confers that I have been In many positions of trial in my life where the exigencies of the circumstances tested my Judgment to the fullest. I have been on the battlelleld In the face of dangci , hut at no time In my life have 1 been called upon to face cuch an extraordinary condition as this. I have felt that I should let this matter go to the people , and 1 have felt this since I came into this loom tonight. I only want to do what Is right and what Is for the best Interests of myself and my fellow citizens. All that I have on eaith Is here. My wife and my family are here. My chil dren were born l.ere , and I bopo I may be able to live and dlo here. I have made up my mindl that I will not put a thing In the way of the wheels of piogret s of this city , and that I will sign both of these ordi nances. " The Instant ho ceased speaking he a pen from the clerk's de k and wrote his name on each ordinance with a rapid and firm hand. But befoie the pen had totichec : the paper there went up a shout that fairly shook the building. Before the writing was finished scores of hands weie extended across the oaken counter trying to grasp the hand that held the pen. The shouting continued for scvcial minutes and when It died away seme ono proposed ' 'three cheers for George Caison , " and they were given with a hearti ness that left no doubt that the mayor's act was approved by those whojfiad witnessed It The finest line of wood alr-tlghts ever shown In the city at Cole & Cole's Money to loan to any amount at ledured rates on approved security. James N. Cas- adj % Jr. , 23G Main street Oik stoves with milled surfaces at Cole & Cole's. TIMIHM IlIDISIl.S VIM'IJAK lCOl IIT. ClINCMKlllllMt 1'OUOll IIIIll DlHllIT ATI Com III iM'il for Thirl } DHJH. Officer All-crtl returned jestenhy from Galva , la. , with F. J. Powell and W. E. Dlshcr , the two tandem bicyclists who were supposed to bo the men who had robbed old man Moshor at the Metropolitan hotel. When placed under arrest at Galva absolutely no evidence whatever was discovered amou their possessions to show that they had Mother's watch or any of his money. Mr. Blttlnger aiid Mr. Klmball of the Merchants' hotel In Omaha took a look at the men and at once declared that they were not the two men In whom the hotel had an Interest. Their cases WHO continued for thirty dajs and they were permitted to go their way. The miri live In St. Edwards , Neb. , where Mr. Powell's father conducts a lumber yard , The young men eay they left there last Thursday with the Intention of taking a long wheel trip , going ns far as Chicago before they returned. The ofllcers feel they were Justified In causing their arrest The young men were In town last evening They left their tandem at Galva and say they will re turn there by train and continue their Jour ney and return to Council Bluffs al the ex piration of the thirty days , ? eo the Buck steel ranges with cnamcle'l over doors at Cole U. Colo's , Chambers' Aradcinj- Dancing opens foi beginners Tuesday , Octobei nth. Compll- inentary leceptloiv nnd dance for adults Krl- day , October S. at S p ni Kor missus am ! matrons , Saturday , October Uth , S p. in. fish market in the west ut Sulli van's. Shipments lecolved dally. JM3 U'way. Phone 1G1. Cole & Cole U the plate to buy stoves , . lli'i-oril Miiulli for Iliiul. I'lt'iirliiUH. ! SIOUX C1TV , Seiit 30.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) j ' Tbo bank clearings for the month of Sop- I ' tcmber In Sioux City show the great tin- ! i' ' provement theio haw been In business in that month over the lant four jeais. It was I ' certainly a record breaker , being over ' 13,000000 , The cltl/ens look for a much larger record In the next few months and It all goes to show tlut business U rapidly regaining Its old place In'thls city , Ulnlxtrr Clutrurril ullli llolni ; Driiiil. . CEDAR UAPIDS , la , Sept. SO. ( Spcclil Telegivim. ) At the meeting of the Cedar Haplds Presbyterians , which has Just closed a committee , consisting of Hev. Dr. McCaslIn of Cedar Haplds , Hide- . F. Charles of Cedar Haplds , and Hev , A. K , Knox of Mount Vc-r- noii , was Instructed to Investigate charge * against Hev. J , Q. Butler of illalrtown , and make a report at a special Presbytery meet- Ing. Hev , J , I ) . Duller , who is now In Mon tana , U charged with having been Intoxicated last jear. TO CUHB A COLD IN ONK DAY Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tabltts. All druggist ? refund the mopey U It falls to cure. 2fjc. \ APT ITPPO IT i ltvilnninp RtrUStS IT A I'RANCIHSli ' Dos Moincs Conncil Excludes the Long Distance Telephone Oompany , LINE PASSES JUST OUTSIDE : THE CITY Conned limn Cnti He Mmlc from n I'nf in ItmiNt * tit .N MYurk or Oiniilin riK > i < AKiiliiHt Iliu lli-ll Monopoly. DBS MOLNP.S , Sept. 30. ( Special Tele gram. ) The city council today tcfused by a tlo vote to ginnt a franchise to the American Telephone and Telegraph comptny ot Iowa. The company Is the Iowa end of the corpora tion which ta building a long distance tele phone line from Now York to the Missouri river at Omaha. For three months the com pany has hid Its line built to a point Just out of this city. From a farm house nt which the line stops one may talK to New York or Chicago , but the eltj council will not allow the company to come Into DCS Molnes. The Bell Telephone company Is operating on exchange here and Its franchise has e\- plrcd. The council will not renew It except on conditions to which thu company will not ngice. The council believes that the new 'American company Is connected with the Bell and that a franchise granted to It would bo tran'fcrred to thu Bell and used by It. Hcuco the refusal to grant the extentlon. The line will be pushud cm to Omaha , but Des Molnes will be without connection unless the com pany agiees to come Into the tltj and content Itself with a single olllcet located within a small district to bo prescribed by the council. \ \ llimiTllNfOCK CoV'njxT < ASK. Prolinlillll.o l ( hat llollioiuliicfs \\lll MiDrclnvril liTi-milnr. Dis MOlN'ns , Sept. 30. ( Specnl Tele gram ) The fctate election board today de cided that the contest case Involving the lepublicati nomination for representative In the Wright-Hancock district. It holds that Chambers the Hancock countj nominee , was j not rcgulailj nominated and cannot go on > the ballot. It does not decide as to the regularity of the nomination of Hartshorn , the Wright county candidate , and the Hnn- cocK county people at once filed a pioteat against allowing him on the ballot. Mem bers of the board say lu all probablilty the same reasons that moved them to deny Chambers a place on the ticket will compel them to likewise exclude Hartshorn , .which will leave- the dltitrlct without a republican nominee for representative. . Monday Is the last day on which nominations can be legally filed ami both counties are getting icady to file nominations by petition on that daj' . This will give the republic-iris two candidates for lepiesentatlve unless a compiomlse Is made. IMI.UTIS ( ; TU < : < > TI > TORONTO. lovui AV . C. T. r. CldHi-N UN Coin en- lion ill CrcNluii. CRKSTOX , la. , Sept. SO.-Special ( Tele gram ) The I'lcslng feature of the Stale Woman's Christian Tciry ianrffc union con vention , which adjourned tonght ( , was a Icc- tuto by John G. WooK-y , listened to by 1,000 people. The pl.ice of holding Hie next con vention was left to the e\ecutlo committee. Thp di'lcgTtts to the world's ponvrntlon , to be held at Toionto , are Marion H. Dunham of Burlington , president of the state society , and Mrs. Anna Palmer ot Des Molnes. The delegates to the national temperance conven tion are Mrs , Smith and Ajlrs > . Go don of Des Molnes. Miss Bertha Bowers , , 'Creston , and Mis. Lltchwalti'i. Mrs. Brockiriiller and Mis. Dolph. A touching featui'e of last evening's session was \iresentatlqn ofisa stereoptlcon plctuie of Mis. Dunham , . , the president , the rendition ol a solo by Mls Amy , Holilda.yl. < ) f her own composition , dedicated to Mrs. Dun ham Reports of heads of departments showed successful work being accomplished. i-'vivuu JMirs i.vfo"A WIM : , . ClIllllllIlN Slllfllll- oil HlO Hvf Of HlH NEWTON , la , Sept. 30. ( Special Tele- giam ) Charles Parker , a well-to-do farmer living near the city , committed suicide last night Invitations have been Issued for the marilage of his daughter , which was to have occnned tonight , and about 200 guests were expected The fnmily * vas preparing for the wedding when Mr. Parker came Into the house and bade them all good night. He then went out to the well , nndicsscil himself and plinged in hoail first. Ho was fifr.fully militated by the fall , as there was little water , ami probably doitji was Ins.antaneoua. YC : < : D io\\ \ i'Mitir.it is m iu > iur.n. liixlniillj KIMcil nltli Itiu-UMliol rln-il ThrotiKli ii Window. FORT DODGD , la. , Sept. 30. ( Special Tcl- egiam ) Fred Quado , a fanner living thres miles from Barnum , just over the Calhoun county line , was murdered at his home last night by an unknown cpsa'sln. The murderer cut lly screen window out and ? eil a charge of hucRshot Into him < is ho lay In bed , killing him Instantly. The victim Is 60 years old with no known enemies and the affair Is a mj stcrj- . \rniiiluii l.i * < ' ( nrir SUI | > n Town , SIOUX CITY , Sept. 30. ( Special Telegram. ) A man calling hlmcelt Rev. John Scrkls , claiming to be an Armenian , has been lectur ing In this city for some tlmo peat , ostensibly far the orphans of Armenians killed In the mussacrcs. The man skipped the town this molding and left a number ot unpaid bills. The mlnlsteis have been putting their heads together and have concluded the man Is a fake and that he worked them on what are. supposed to bo spurloun letters of iccom- meiidutlon. Olil > lnii IN Ivlllfil liy u l.oi-omotU . CIDAH RAPIDS , ia. , sept , no. ( Special Telegram , ) A terrible accident happened at Marlon this morning about 11 o'clock. W. W. Staibuclc , aged 74 years , was going to the Milwaukee yards with Ills son's dinner , when ho was struck by a swltcn engine , He was thrown In the air , alighting on the track , Dcforo the engine could bo stopped It passed over his body , causing Instant death. .MllllllH IlltO IIVC1. | . NCWTON , la , Sept. 30. Charles II , Parker , Jr. , one of the jyraUtyest farmers of the county committed V'llcldo ' last evening by plunging head first lo-to a deep well. His only daughter was to hav'o'bbeii married to day , ' " ' A neglected cough mayj lead tn consump tion , therefore , take I-l } | < ! Iluirs Cough Syrup. ronic\sT OProiAif's \v Nil llcllcf Vet I'ronilHcil fvdiii ( In * ' ! ' ill | ii * rill u re' WASHINGTON , Sept Ilpjr-rorecait for Friday : " 2 For Nebraska and ColotaJo. Fair ; variable winds , For South Dakota Falq ; northeast winds. For Missouri and Kaunas Fair , southeast winds. J ' For Iowa Fair , varlnblelwliiide. For W40inlng Fair , yvlalde winds , . 3 Don't Stop Tobacco had4Mlr adrftrktlr utrtf Til. UilO-l I 110. | k ml ; cum MI II * ethig ( oUtra. lf. r l toir , U liui , , Idiuriitrtd ( rt ) il.lOi tt Urutf 1 > U " Of fl it - Woans. J.M1 usJ. ( I ) . , U Crt > . , Ul. . Women's ' Reliance. After Many Discouragements They Turn to Munyon. Ml s Vnllte Prldcmore , 010 North Street , Sprlfitfleld , Mo. , snjs ! "I was trouWoil , 'th dyspepsia ( or a long time nnd suf fered frront distress nftcr eating. At times Iould BO without my mcnls rather than mirfe- the agonies I endured after eating. Of nil the medicines I tiled none relieved tni1. 1 linally purchased a bottle of Munyon'i Dyspepsia Cure , nnd that gmnd medicine cuicii me. " Miuijon hns a n | inrato PUIO for each d'sense. ' At ull dniRRlsts. Mostly IB cents a vial. Per > onal letters to Prof. Munyon , l.HOf ) Arch St. , Philadelphia. Pa. , an- m\ored with fioo medical advlco for any COU SYPHILIS ) A. 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